April 02, 2006 

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      FOR LAW, TRUTH, LIFE: Hundreds of demonstrators grouped in the National 
Alliance for the Freedom of Tibo and Friends fill the Hotel Indonesia traffic 
circle in Central Jakarta on Saturday. Thrusting their fists into the air and 
waving banners and pickets, the group called for the "Poso Three" death-row 
convicts to be pardoned. (JP/Mulkan Salmona) 

      Execution of Poso convicts postponed 


      Ruslan Sangadji, The Jakarta Post, Palu/Jakarta



      The execution of three Christians convicted of masterminding the 2001 
sectarian conflict in Poso, Central Sulawesi, has been postponed for "technical 
reasons", the Attorney General's Office said Saturday.

      The Attorney General's Office had earlier announced that the three would 
be executed at the end of March after their plea for presidential clemency was 
rejected. 

      "There is something which is yet to be prepared for the execution. It is 
a technical problem," the Office's spokesman Mashyudi Ridwan told The Jakarta 
Post, declining to discuss the exact reasons for the delay. 

      He said that the postponement had nothing to do with demands the 
execution be canceled until 16 men, who the convicted three claim are the real 
masterminds of the conflict, testify in court. 

      The trials of the 16 men, two of whom are influential local figures, are 
expected to shed light on the origins of the deadly conflict. 

      In the Central Sulawesi capital of Palu, where the three are spending 
their last days, Catholic priests have refused to accompany them to their 
executions until the 16 accused go on trial. 

      Neither Mashyudi nor the convicts' lawyers would say if the priests' 
resistance was the "technical problem" that was delaying the execution. 

      "Our request for a second case review and presidential pardon is being 
processed, therefore the execution must be delayed until the truth comes to 
light," Father Jimmy Tumbelaka said. 

      The priest of the Tentena and Morowali parish said that the three men, 
Fabianus Tibo, Marinus Riwu, and Dominggus da Silva, were only victims, the 
scapegoats of a scenario created by Poso's political elite. 

      It's commonly believed that the simmering conflict was the result of a 
power struggle between Muslim and Christian political elites in Poso, a 
Christian enclave in Central Sulawesi. 

      Harris Hutabarat, a lawyer for the three men, proposed the second 
clemency last Tuesday after the first request was denied by the President in 
November 2005. 

      In early March this year the three men also requested a review of the 
case. 

      "According to the 2002 law on clemency, an execution must be postponed 
whenever a plea for clemency is still in the process," said Roy Rening, the 
leader of the three's defense team. 

      "We hope that the Supreme Court, as the last bastion of law, provides the 
president with fair and balanced opinions before he decides on the fate of 
these three," added Roy. 

      Poso is a regency equally divided between Christians and Muslims. In 2000 
and 2001, the province became the scene of battles between two sectarian 
groups, leaving about 1,000 people dead. 

      On July 25, 2001, the police arrested Tibo, Da Silva and Riwu, all 
Christians. The Poso District Court found them guilty of leading an attack on a 
Muslim village and sentenced them to death in the same year. (09/10) 
     


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